He said Ant doesn’t bring it on the defensive end and couldn’t start on a championship team BECAUSE of that. My point was the only people who have been dominant on both ends and won titles were HOFers. Then you come in with “Seriously”? That’s my point FAMS, of COURSE there have been dominant players on both ends to win titles, and ANT is definitely NOT one and don’t know why people would think he would be. You jumped into the deep end without testing the waters kid. And I wasn’t having an “argument” with anybody. Not sure why you thought we were arguing. Just a difference of expectations for our best player is all.
Your point isn't relevant, because nobody said he needs to be "dominant". All anyone wants him to be is competent.
Again Simons has so many ways to finish at the end of ball games. This time with the left-handed layin after drawing contact. He made it look easy. You have to double him in those situations.
Ben Wallace didn't score much, but of course it's a team game on both ends. On offense he focused playing the traditional big man game setting picks for shooters (especially Rip) and crashing the offensive glass where he was elite. For his 16 year NBA career his Offensive Rebounding Percentage was 12.3% which is higher then all but 3 players in the league this season who've played an average of 24 MPG https://www.statmuse.com/nba/ask/offensive-rebound-percentage-leaders btw, Clingan plays the same game and in his 16 MPG has an incredible ORB% of 18.1. More possessions = more shots for teammates/more offense STOMP
I am glad to see you finally reached this post from 11 months ago. I guess you finally finished spell checking Ulysses by James Joyce?
the nightmare is he's still a Blazer and he sporadically gets hot down the stretch and propels Portland to a damaging win like last night
Simons has a hell of an ability to make very difficult shots. I still watch him and at times think in the ideal situation perhaps he could be a borderline all-star player. He takes a lot of bad shots, just pounds the ball for no reason, and is in very difficult positions to score. With the right teammates, offensive structure, and coaches I'd think that can be massively improved. I'm all for the Blazers going in a different direction but it seems like a complete waste to both Simons and the Blazers for him to have been here so long.
It's fine to have starters that are only good at offense or defense. But the problem with Simons is he's an offensive specialist, but his efficiency has been poor this year. So he's scored points on a high volume of shots, but how much is that really aiding the offense? He had 3 straight years of being over the league TS% average, but has declined the past 2 years.